Do I need to report my address in Thailand before my flight if it coincides with my 90-day check?

May 3, 2022
2 years ago
Peter *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello,

I have a flight out of Thailand on May 24th the same as the date for my 90 day address check.

Do I have to notify my address before the 24th?

Or am ok to leave without doing this with exit and entry permits and the 90 days resets when I return?

Thanks in advance ๐Ÿ™
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TLDR : Answer Summary
You do not need to report your address before your flight on your 90-day check date. As confirmed by community responses, you can leave Thailand on that date and upon your return, your 90-day count will reset from the day you arrive back in the country. There is also a grace period for late reporting, and it's advised to ensure you have a re-entry permit if required.
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Marc *********
No
John *******
Just leave and come back. No reporting needed.
Kevin ********
Don't forget re entry permit.
Kevin ********
You can be 7 days late reporting I never do my flight leaves 5 days after still 2 days grace.
Peter **********
thats it. Not much hassle to do it just before you leave, just to be sure. The date given for the next report, no need to do as you'll be due 90 days after your return.
Tod *********
thats not how it really works
@Kevin *******
there is NO grace period for if you're leaving within a week of the due date ๐Ÿ™

You are confusing the window of opportunity to apply for a 90 day report in person (from 14 days before down until 7 days after the due date) with you leaving the country.

IF you are IN country and you have a 90 day report due you do it. No matter if you leave the following day that's how the rule is really written. More than a few people have thought there was a 7 day grace period like you and were fined 2000baht when they came back and went to do their following 90 day report because the officer saw they had a report due before and left after that due date.
Robert *******
As you are leaving on day 90, you do not have to report that you are the 90 days in Thailand.

On the other hand, with the new website it takes a few minutes.

And yes, on return in Thailand you start counting again with day of arriva as day 1.
Peter *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Robert ******
thank you Robert

Do you have a link to the website please?

How long before am I allowed to do the 90 day check?

My flight is at 9pm on the 24th at night and if there is a delayed flight as unusual as that might be, I could go over one day.

Better to be safe than sorry.

This is my first time doing one sorry.

Thank you Peter
Ellie *******
@Peter ******
, the online reporting window is 15day before to due date.
Robert *******
@Peter ******
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